Sanjiv Sathiah
Location
Sydney, Australia
Expertise
Writing, Editing
- Sanjiv had a global exclusive catching the original Samsung Galaxy Tab being caught testing in the wild.
- Sanjiv most recently captured headlines on global tech blogs following the launch of the new M1 Pro and M1 Max silicon when he independently analysed the data Apple presented to draw parallels between the performance of Apple's integrated GPU technology and the Sony PlayStation 5.
- Sanjiv prides himself on writing that captures complex ideas such as the nature and functionality of computer CPUs and GPUs in a way that is accessible and meaningful to casual readers and enthusiasts alike.
Experience
Sanjiv has been writing about consumer technology for over a decade, including most recently with Notebookcheck. Platform agnostic, he loves trying and using devices running just about any OS.
Education
Sanjiv holds a Bachelor of Arts (Honors) degree with a double major in Literature and Communications making him particularly adept and critical evaluation and detailed analysis. He also holds a Masters degree in Educational Leadership and Management that comes in handy when assessing the role and impact CEOs have on tech companies and their cultures.
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Stories By Sanjiv Sathiah
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The Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2 changed the game for Microsoft gamers — but there's still room for improvement I'm a potential successor.
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Taking a step up from the standard Series 8 to the Apple Watch Ultra comes with some great perks — so long as you're willing to shell out the premium cash.
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The recently released Apple AirPods Pro 2 come with new features, as well as some of the same as their predecessor. Here's what sets the AirPods Pro 2 apart.
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The Steam Deck is a leading handheld gaming device, but these seven alternatives from other top manufacturers give it a run for its money.
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The iPhone 14's Dynamic Island utilizes the pill cutout by retaining the touch layer under the glass, covering the revised TrueDepth camera system.
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The next generation of cars may be inspired by inventions from NASA's Mars rovers. Here's all about these spinoff products and technologies.
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Technology impressed more than ever in 2022. Updated offerings from computers to speakers to smart lightbulbs help keep our lives running smoothly.
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Apple's AirPower is one of a few of the company's products that ultimately never made it to the market.
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Asteroids have come very close to Earth in the past, and more will in the future. In case one gets too close, here's how we could be ready for it.
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Motorcycle airbags and airbag-equipped protective gear are out there and available to motorcyclists worldwide, so why aren't they being used?
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The Ford GT is something of a collectors item, but actor and wrestler John Cena was quick to sell his off, prompting a lawsuit.
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You've no doubt heard about the Apple TV, but what about the company's first TV product? The device had a built-in screen and a massive price tag.
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NVIDIA is teaming up with big brands and creating technology and software that'll be at the heart of the self-driving, autonomous vehicles of the near future.
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The Nissan Leaf may appear to be an EV that's worth its cost when it comes to saving money on gasoline. But what if you need to replace its battery?
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Samsung is known for offering high-quality Android devices, and that's one of the reasons its explosively bad luck caught everyone by surprise in 2016.
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We've been hearing about the Apple Car for years. Now all signs indicate it's finally taking big leaps toward an actual launch in the relatively near future.
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After the iPhone 4's launch, a discovery was made about the device's cellular connectivity, resulting in events collectively referred to as Antennagate.
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A device appearing to be Google's upcoming Pixel Watch appeared in leaked photos from a person who claims to have found the device at a restaurant.
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Elon Musk's Starlink satellite internet service has begun testing with Delta to potentially provide always-connected service to the airline.
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A report suggests that the Department of Homeland Security is actively investigating TikTok for concerns of CSAM material shared through the network.
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Apple recently released a major iMovie update for iPhone and iPad. Here are some of the best features aspiring video creators will find in iMovie 3.0.
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Honda announces a set of plans for their next-generation lineup of electric vehicles, including a replacement of the Insight with a set of Civic hybrids.
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According to NASA, not only is time travel possible, but we are each taking part in time travel every single day of our lives — from a certain perspective.
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Fitbit has good news for users looking to monitor their heart rhythm as the FDA has given the company the go-ahead to watch for signs of AFib.
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A unique and unofficial Apple museum will open soon, complete with a massive collection of hardware and an array of interactive experiences for fans.
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Fuel economy standards are changing in the United States, requiring that cars sold in the future have better gas mileage than at any point in history.
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The aging Hubble Space Telescope helped astronomers discover the farthest known star in the universe, one spied only due to a ripple and some warping in space.